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General MRO Aerospace Obtains CAAC Certification for Maintenance Services in China

General MRO Aerospace Obtains CAAC Certification for Maintenance Services in China
General MRO Aerospace, a U.S.-based provider specializing in aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, has secured certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to conduct component maintenance on Chinese-registered aircraft. This approval, granted on March 13, 2026, represents a pivotal development in the company’s international expansion strategy and highlights its dedication to safety, quality, and adherence to regulatory standards.
Strategic Expansion into the Asia-Pacific Market
The CAAC certification authorizes General MRO Aerospace to offer its services to operators, lessors, and maintenance providers throughout the Asia-Pacific region, where demand for high-quality component repair is rapidly escalating. Industry forecasts indicate that by 2035, the Asia-Pacific market will account for approximately one-third of global engine maintenance demand, intensifying competition among MRO providers. This certification strategically positions General MRO Aerospace to better support customers in China and the broader region, addressing the needs of airlines and lessors navigating a highly competitive market for used aircraft and engine acquisitions.
Rigorous Certification Process and Enhanced Capabilities
To obtain CAAC approval, General MRO Aerospace underwent an extensive audit encompassing its facilities, quality management systems, technical procedures, and regulatory compliance frameworks. The company already operates under stringent quality standards, including FAA Part 145, EASA, CAA, and CAAT certifications. The addition of CAAC certification now enables General MRO Aerospace to provide repair and overhaul services for a broad spectrum of aircraft components in full compliance with Chinese aviation regulations, thereby expanding its operational capabilities.
Market Context and Competitive Environment
General MRO Aerospace’s entry into the Chinese market coincides with increasing challenges in sourcing feedstock for used aircraft and engines, a trend noted by industry participants such as AerSale. The rising demand for engine maintenance is driving MRO providers to enhance their service offerings and pursue strategic partnerships. Concurrently, competitors are engaging in consolidation efforts to strengthen their market positions, exemplified by West Star Aviation’s recent acquisition of DCJet Services aimed at bolstering its presence in the mid-Atlantic MRO sector and addressing extended engine turnaround times in the Asia-Pacific region.
Leadership Commentary
Jonathan Cornell, President of General MRO Aerospace, emphasized the significance of the certification, stating, “Achieving CAAC certification is an important step forward for General MRO Aerospace as we continue to expand our global footprint. This approval demonstrates the strength of our quality systems, our technical expertise, and our commitment to supporting airline and MRO partners worldwide. With increasing global demand for high-quality component repair services, this certification strengthens our ability to support customers operating in China and throughout the region. We look forward to building strong partnerships with Chinese airlines and aviation organizations.”
Future Outlook
With CAAC certification secured, General MRO Aerospace intends to leverage this milestone to broaden its customer base and deepen partnerships within the Chinese aviation sector. As competition intensifies and demand for engine maintenance continues to grow, the company aims to reinforce its global presence and enhance its capacity to serve clients worldwide.

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